re-creating Dude Perfects hardest trickshots!
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is it hard to recreate dude perfect trick shots and how long would it take first up is the backwards basketball shot this was by far the easiest trick shot taking only 16 minutes next is throwing a game disc into an xbox but i didn't want to ruin a game so i used unburned cdrs this dumb hole took over 100 tries to go in here's my favorite ping pong bouncing on a random item's cup shot one bounce took 24 seconds two bounces took five minutes and four bounces well the ball kept bouncing all the way across the room or it would just miss the cup entirely and i couldn't do this again if i wanted to but in the end the cup bouncing shot took me one hour and 44 minutes so there's your answer
This short documents a playful recreation session where the creator attempts several of Dude Perfect’s famous trick shots. The video begins by posing a question about difficulty and duration, then quickly demonstrates a series of attempts. The first shot shown is a backwards basketball, noted as the easiest of the set and described as taking about 16 minutes to land. Next, the creator tries a disc throw toward an Xbox, but substitutes unburned CDs to avoid damage, highlighting the extra caution and persistence involved when a trick refuses to cooperate. The sequence continues with a ping pong cup-shot, where a single bounce lands after 24 seconds but two bounces require five minutes, and four bounces stretch the challenge further as the ball bounces across the room or occasionally misses the cup entirely. The final and most time-consuming moment is the cup bouncing shot, which ultimately takes one hour and 44 minutes to complete, emphasizing the level of patience and trial-and-error needed to mimic high-level trick shots. Throughout, the video reinforces the playful spirit of attempting big feats on a compact timeline, concluding with a clear answer about how long some shots can take when aiming for precision.
Topics · entertainment · sports · challenge
Questions answered
- What trick shots are demonstrated in the short and how long did each take to land?
- The short shows a backwards basketball shot described as the easiest and landed after about 16 minutes; a disc throw toward an Xbox with unburned CDs used instead, noting many tries; a ping pong cup shot with one bounce taking 24 seconds and two bounces taking five minutes; and a cup bouncing shot that took one hour and 44 minutes to complete.
- Which shot required the most attempts and why?
- The cup bouncing shot required the most time, taking one hour and 44 minutes, due to inconsistent bounces and the ball traveling across the room or missing the cup despite multiple tries.
- What is the overall takeaway of the video in terms of recreating big trick shots at home?
- The takeaway is that recreating hard trick shots at home can be time consuming and challenging, but with persistence and careful adaptation, some shots can be landed, though accuracy and setup matter a lot for recreations at home.